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  • Four new compounds were created by linking a pyridylporphyrin to a rhenium complex, which are stable in solution and structurally confirmed through X-ray crystallography.
  • A photophysical study revealed that the presence of rhenium affects the fluorescence of the zinc-porphyrin units, reducing their intensity and lifetime due to the heavy-atom effect.
  • Despite the slow charge transfer between zinc-porphyrin and rhenium in some compounds, modifying the bipy ligand or porphyrin could enhance the efficiency of electron transfer processes.

Article Abstract

Four porphyrin-Re(I) conjugates, in which a pyridylporphyrin chromophore is directly coordinated to the electron-acceptor fragment [ fac-Re(CO) 3(bipy)] (+), were prepared: the dimeric and pentameric compounds [ fac-Re(CO) 3(bipy)(4'MPyP)](CF 3SO 3) ( 1) (4'MPyP = 4'-monopyridylporphyrin) and [ fac-{Re(CO) 3(bipy)} 4(mu-4'TPyP)](CF 3SO 3) 4 ( 2) (4'TPyP = 4'-tetrapyridylporphyrin), and the corresponding compounds with 3' rather than 4' porphyrins, [ fac-Re(CO) 3(bipy)(3'MPyP)](CF 3SO 3) ( 3) and [ fac-{Re(CO) 3(bipy)} 4(mu-3'TPyP)](CF 3SO 3) 4 ( 4). These adducts proved to be very stable in solution and were also structurally characterized in the solid state by X-ray crystallography. A detailed photophysical study was performed on the zincated adducts of the conjugates 1- 3, labeled 5, 6, and 7, respectively. In all adducts the typical fluorescence of the zinc-porphyrin unit was reduced in intensity and lifetime by the presence of the peripheral rhenium-bipy fragment(s) (heavy-atom effect). For the dyads 5 and 7 the photoinduced charge transfer process from the zinc-porphyrin to the Re(I)-bipy unit is only slightly exoergonic. Ultrafast spectroscopy experiments showed no evidence for electron transfer quenching in the dyads as such, whereas the addition of pyridine (that binds axially to zinc and thus affects the porphyrin redox potential) led to a moderately efficient photoinduced electron transfer process. In perspective, an appropriate functionalization of the bipy ligand and/or of the porphyrin chromophore might improve the thermodynamics and, thus the efficiency, of the photoinduced electron transfer process.

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